Tonsils – Integral Health Coaching.

The tonsils are lymph nodes located in the back of the mouth and upper throat. Its function is defensive. They help detect and eliminate bacteria and microorganisms that enter through the mouth to prevent infections.

BIOLOGICAL SENSE: The tonsils come to be the entrance detectors that inform us if the “piece” is good or not. The biological sense of making more amygdala responds to the need to better protect oneself from the “toxic pieces” that enter. Although it can also have the sense of blocking a “good” piece inside the oral cavity and throat, so that it cannot be taken from us.

CONFLICT:

Conflict of not being able to swallow the piece, the prey, or not achieving the objective.

At the last moment, something we already counted as ours is taken from us: the house, a car, a couple…

Fear of not being able to achieve the totality of something.

Search for the affective piece that we failed to catch.

FOR RIGHT HANDED PEOPLE:

Right tonsil: Words we don’t say, that we swallow. Not being able to finish swallowing the bite because they ripped it off.

Left tonsil: Words we have said and should have kept quiet (swallowed). Not being able to spit out the toxic morsel.

FOR CHILDREN:

Conflicts with not being able to capture the affection of the parents (a hug, for example). Having good grades or doing something well “being good” makes the parents happy and therefore I am going to get their love and hugs. If I don’t get the grades, I’m not going to get it. Or also: “I have the love of mom, but a little brother is born and I lose him.”

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Catch the mother in general.

Also conflict of that child who cannot defend himself or does not have the authority to defend himself.

FOR TEENS:

“I am in love with someone whom I cannot catch (conquer), or that I see how he leaves with another”.

“I can’t swallow a piece”, “I have swallowed a piece that doesn’t suit me”.

TONSILLITIS

Difficulty swallowing the piece, and choking. Fear, anger and suppressed rage. Creativity is also stifled. “I can’t be myself” or “I couldn’t be myself.”

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